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1、英美文学与翻译真题回忆版827英美文学与翻译2011年真题回忆版Part one literature第一题: someone say that “a good literary work is a combination of pleasure and disquietness”what do you think of it? Select a work and point out where u can find pleasure and disquietness.第二题: someone say that “a good literary work is a question minus

2、 answer”,what do you think of it? Select a work or play and point out how the writer pose the question and what extent he answers the question.第三题: this is a short passage taken from the preface of theleaves of grassfrom Walt WhitmanThe Americans of all nations at any time upon the earth have probab

3、ly the fullest poetical nature. The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem. In the history of the earth hitherto the largest and most stirring appear tame and orderly to their ampler largeness and stir. Here at last is something in the doings of man that corresponds with the broa

4、dcast doings of the day and night. Here is not merely a nation but a teeming nation of nations. Here is action untied from strings necessarily blind to particulars and details magnificently moving in vast masses. Here is the hospitality which forever indicates heroes . . . . Here are the roughs and

5、beards and space and ruggedness and nonchalance that the soul loves. Here the performance disdaining the trivial unapproached in the tremendous audacity of its crowds and groupings and the push of its perspective spreads with crampless and flowing breadth and showers its prolific and splendid extrav

6、agance. One sees it must indeed own the riches of the summer and winter, and need never be bankrupt while corn grows from the ground or the orchards drop apples or the bays contain fish or men beget children upon women. Other states indicate themselves in their deputies . . . . but the genius of the

7、 United States is not best or most in its executives or legislatures, nor in its ambassadors or authors or colleges or churches or parlors, nor even in its newspapers or inventors . . . but always most in the common people. Their manners speech dress friendships the freshness and candor of their phy

8、siognomy the picturesque looseness of their carriage . . . their deathless attachment to freedom their aversion to anything indecorous or soft or mean the practical acknowledgment of the citizens of one state by the citizens of all other states the fierceness of their roused resentment their curiosi

9、ty and welcome of novelty their self-esteem and wonderful sympathy their susceptibility to a slight the air they have of persons who never knew how it felt to stand in the presence of superiors the fluency of their speech their delight in music, the sure symptom of manly tenderness and native elegan

10、ce of soul . . . their good temper and openhandedness the terrible significance of their elections the Presidents taking off his hat to them not they to him these too are unrhymed poetry. It awaits the gigantic and generous treatment worthy of it.Question1: whats your understanding of Whitmans view

11、of poet?Question2: write a comment of this passage .第四题:this is “a very short story” written by Hemingway .then write a comment of this passagePart two: translation汉译英:旧王府艺术研究院的变迁英译汉:idleness+三个短句翻译4.2.1真题解析及技巧指导 Part one literature 注意答题书写步骤:第一题:1.I take Mark Twains The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin

12、n as an example to explain the idea.2. pleasure 体现在远离“文明”的,自然的,单纯的河上生活;disquietness体现在河岸上现实的阴暗面即血腥杀戮等3. 总结。第二题:1.I select Shakespeares Hamlet.2.是生还是死的问题的讨论得出结论后,我们的思考过程中剩下的。 3.总结。第三题:(1)注意解读题目:your understanding of Whitmans view of poet,第一层是Whitman关于是诗人的观点;第二层是谈谈你的理解,二者缺一不可。 (2)写关于选段的评论,即先总结文章作者的观点,

13、而后加以评书。相关知识链接:Walt Whitman1. Whitmans life:Whitman is a giant of American letters. His Leaves of Grass has always been considered a monumental work which commands great attention because of its uniquely poetic embodiment of American democratic ideals. He is the poet of the common people and the prop

14、het and singer of democracy.During the years in New York City, Whitman began to show his democratic partisanship. And this ideas governing Whits poetry-writing gradually took place2. Whitmans democratic ideals:Whitmans democratic ideas govern his poetry-writing. In his famous poetry, openness, freed

15、om, and above all, individualism (the belief that the rights and freedom of individual people are most important) are all that concerned him. Whitman brings the hard-working farmers and laborers into American literature ,attack the slavery system and racial discrimination. In this book he also extol

16、s nature ,democracy, labor and creation ,and sings of mans dignity and equality, and of the brightest future of mankind Whitman believed that poetry could play a vital part in the process of creating a new nation. It could enable Americans to celebrate their release from the Old World and the coloni

17、al rule. And it could also help them understand their new status and to define themselves in the new world of possibilities.3. The themes in Whitmans poetry:His poetry is filled with optimistic expectation and enthusiasm about new things and new epoch, so the abundance of themes in his poetry voices

18、 freshness. He shows concern for the whole hard-working people and the burgeoning life of cities. To Whitman, the fast growth of industry and wealth in cities indicated a lively future of the nation, despite the crowded, noisy, and squalid conditions and the slackness in morality.He advocates the re

19、alization of the individual value. Most of the poems in Leaves of Grass sing of the “en-masse” and the self as well.Pursuit of love and happiness is approved of repeatedly and affectionately in his lines. Sexual 1ove, a rather taboo topic of the time, is displayed candidly as something adorable. The

20、 individual person and his desires must be respected.Some of Whitmans poems are politically committed. Before and during the Civil War, Whitman expressed much mourning for the sufferings of the young lives in the battlefield and showed a determination to carry on the fighting dauntlessly until the f

21、inal victory4. Leaves of Grass: The title:It is significant that Whitman entitled his book Leaves of Grass. He said that where there is earth, where there is water, there is grass. Grass, the most common thing with the greatest vitality, is an image of the poet himself, a symbol of the then rising A

22、merican nation and an embodiment of his ideals about democracy and freedom. Theme:In this giant work, openness, freedom, and above all, individualism (the belief that the rights and freedom of individual people are most important) are all that concerned him.Whitman brings the hard-working farmers an

23、d laborers into American literature ,attack the slavery system and racial discrimination. In this book he also extols nature, democracy, labor and creation ,and sings of mans dignity and equality, and of the brightestfutureof mankind. Most of the poems in Leaves of Grass sing of the en-masse and the

24、 self as well Essential purposeHis aim was nothing less than to express some new poetical feelings and to initiate a poetic tradition in which difference should be recognized. The genuine participation of a poet in a common cultural effort was, according to Whitman, to behave as a supreme individual

25、ist; however, the poets essential purpose was to identify his ego with the world, and more specifically with the democratic en-masse of America, which is established in the opening lines of Song of Myself. 5. Whitmans poetic style and language:Poetic style: To dramatize the nature of these new poeti

26、cal feelings, Whitman employed brand-new means in his poetry, which would first be discerned in his style and language. (1) Whitmans poetic style is marked, first of all, by the use of the poetic “I.” Whitman becomes all those people in his poems and yet still remains “Walt Whitman”, hence a discove

27、ry of the self in the other with such an identification. In such a manner, Whitman invites his readers to participate in the process of sympathetic identification.(2) Whitman is also radically innovative in terms of the form of his poetry. He adopted “free verse” (3) Whitman is conversational and ca

28、sual, in the fluid, expansive, and unstructured style of talking. However, there is a strong sense of the poems being rhythmical. The reader can feel the rhythm of Whitmans thought and cadences of his feeling. Parallelism and phonetic recurrence at the beginning of the lines also contribute to the m

29、usicality of his poems.Whitmans language: (1) Most of the pictures he painted with words are honest, undistorted images of different aspects of America of the day. The particularity about these images is that they are unconventional in the way they break down the social division based on religion, g

30、ender, class, and race. One of the most often-used methods in Whitmans poems is to make colors and images fleet past the minds eye of the reader. (2) Another characteristic in Whitmans language is his strong tendency to use oral English.(3) Whitmans vocabulary is amazing. He would use powerful, colo

31、rful, as well as rarely-used words, words of foreign origin and sometimes even wrong words.第四题:就选段写评论,先总结选段大意;然后表述自己考前准备的作家的写作风格、特色;最后,评论选段中作家的观点,一定要有自己的观点,但不可偏激,要客观。相关知识链接:Ernest Hemingway1. His life and writing:Hemingway was a myth in his own time and his life was colorful. He was born in Oak Park

32、, Illinois. Hemingway loved sports and often went hunting and fishing with his father, which provided him with writing materials. After high school, he worked as a reporter. During World War I he served as an honorable junior officer in the American Red Cross Ambulance Corps and in 1918 was severely wounded in both legs. After the war, he went to Paris as a foreign reporter. Influenced and guided by Sherwood Anderson, Stephen Crane and Gertrude Stein he became a writer and began to a

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